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Ian Bunting

New College Lanarkshire nominated for top honour at College Development Awards

New College Lanarkshire is in the frame for recognition following the success of a ground-breaking course.

After its pathways to textile care and warehousing work was introduced in February, the college has been nominated in the Employer Connections Award category at the College Development Network (CDN) Awards.

The skills course, delivered by NCL and ACS Clothing, offers youngsters training opportunities by taking on work placements at ACS’s 85,000-square-foot warehouse at Eurocentral.

Over the full-time, one-year course, students learn industry skills and knowledge that can help them enter a career in warehousing, logistics, or sustainable fashion by working with the latest technology to extend the lifespan of a wide range of clothing from a number of retailers and manufacturers.

At the end of the course, they complete an SVQ qualification (at SCQF Level 5) in warehousing or textile care, as well as first aid and health and safety qualifications.

Head of department for access and progression, Claire Campleman, told Lanarkshire Live : “We’re honoured to be considered and shortlisted for this award.

"We began this course in partnership with ACS as we are committed to giving young people opportunities to build up their skills and knowledge to succeed in the world of employment.

“We’d also like to thank our colleagues in both North and South Lanarkshire councils and everyone at ACS for their support in building this course into the success it is.”

Monique Lerpiniere, people development co-ordinator at ACS, said: “The response from the students and ACS staff alike has been overwhelmingly positive.

"I have seen students who once lacked certainty in their future career prospects make long-lasting friendships and pick up invaluable employability skills.

“The project will only improve over time and can make a real difference to renewing a young person’s sense of purpose.”

Student Ellie Morris took the course and added: “It’s really interesting being here - you get to experience a mix of everything and you’re not sat in one place so you’re constantly keeping your mind active.

“I like the scanning section best. You make sure all the clothes are in the right bag and go and find them if anything is missing. I really enjoy that part.

“And you meet a lot of new people. I’ve made a lot of new friends here, which I didn’t expect. There’s such a mix of people.

"I do like the mix of learning in college and being on placement. It’s good to get out and experience a lot more.”

If you’re interested in applying for the course, visit here for more information; and for details about ACS Clothing, head online.

The CDN Awards take place on November 25.

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